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French 7 : Verbs

1. Regular ER Verbs

There are five main kinds of verbs in French: regular -ER, -IR, -RE; stem-changing; and irregular. Once you've learned the rules of conjugation for each of the first three kinds of verbs, you should have no problem conjugating regular verbs in each of those categories. French regular -ER verbs are by far the largest group of French verbs. Here are just a few of the most common regular -ER verbs: aimer to like, to love arriver to arrive, to happen chanter to sing chercher to look for danser to dance demander to ask for dépenser to spend (money) détester to hate donner to give

écouter to listen to

étudier to study

fermer to close goûter to taste jouer to play laver to wash lever to lift manger* to eat nager* to swim parler to talk, to speak passer to pass, spend (time) penser to think porter to wear, to carry regarder to watch, to look at rêver to dream sembler to seem skier to ski travailler to work trouver to find visiter to visit (a place) voler to fly, to steal *All regular -ER verbs are conjugated according to the regular -ER verb conjugation pattern, except for verbs that end in -ger and -cer, which are known as spelling-change verbs. The French present tense has three different English equivalents, because the English helping verbs "to be" and "to do" are not translated into French. For example, je mange can mean all of the following:

I eat.

I am eating.

I do eat.

Regular -ER verb conjugations

To conjugate an -ER verb in the present tense, remove the infinitive ending and then add the appropriate endings. For example, here are the present tense conjugations for the regular -ER verbs parler (to speak), donner (to give), and visiter (to visit): Pronoun Ending parler > parl- donner > donn- visiter > visit-

Je (I) -e parle donne visite

Tu (You) -es parles donnes visites

Il/elle (He/she) -e parle donne visite

Nous (We) -ons parlons donnons visitons

Ils/ells (They) -ent parlent donnent visitent

French Regular -ER Verbs - Practice

Practice French -ER verbs by conjugating the following verbs in the present tense and then translate them into English. The first row is done for you as an example- skier (To ski) Je skie = I ski Nous skions = We ski Tu _________ = __________ Vous _________ = __________ Il __________ = __________ Ils __________ = __________

Chanter (To sing)

Je _________ = __________ Nous _________ = __________ Tu _________ = __________ Vous _________ = __________ Il __________ = __________ Ils ___________ = __________ Give the correct form of the verb indicated in parentheses.

1. Sam et Tammy, ils _________ à Comox. (habiter)

2. Tammy _________ le français. (étudier)

3. Je _________ un peu. (chanter)

4. J'_________ la musique française. (adorer)

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